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Icons. - The Human Condition. Religion. Hollywood. Light. Dark. Body. Soul. These concepts are a constant ever changing conundrum, in an age of global media, obsessed with celebrity and objects of desire. Is reality as we see it real, or is it us, living through others. The faces that we face are not the other's, but our own, reflected. Icons are our reflection and we are theirs. What is a chemical reaction between two forms. Are their souls waking up. Pushing them towards each other. An electromagnetic force propelling them towards each other. Through the noise and the lights and the signs and souls around them. What divine force connects them together.
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Size:41 W x 46 H x 1 D in
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louisegalea.com Born. Melbourne Australia. Maltese, Parents. Lived and worked in Melbourne, London, New York, Los Angeles. Completed BFA – RMIT Melbourne Australia. MFA – Goldsmiths College & Chelsea College, London UK. Art works primarily focuses on the coexisting traversing polarizing relationship between; Icons – Hollywood/Religious the Human Condition, body and soul, light and dark. Influences include; Marcel Duchamp. Andy Warhol. Andreas Gursky. Duane Michals. Andres Serrano. Marc Quinn. Edward Hopper. Bernini. The bodies of these public figures are prostheses for our own mutant desirability.For stars are products of our own light projected above us, and often we come to feel that they influence us etymologically: flow into us too much. As Warhol must have sensed, this star-production can pass beyond the sadomasochistic to the paranoid: the relation to the star becomes a problem of distance (the star is too far from us, or too close) that is a problem of control the star has too little, or too much, over us? Hal Foster.
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